20. Expressed as a fraction, 5 = 20/4. We call this an "improper fraction".
1 whole = 4 fourths 4 wholes = 16 fourths 4 wholes minus 2 fourths = 16 fourths minus 2 fourths = (16 - 2) fourths = 14 fourths 14 fourths = 3 wholes plus 2 fourths, or 3 wholes plus 1 tooth.
There are 8 fourths. 2 x 4/4 = 8/4
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Well, they call them fourths for a very good reason ... there are 4 of them in every whole. That means if you want 2 wholes, you have to multiply 4 times 2 to get 8.
There are 7 / (1/4) = 7 * (4/1) = 28
8
24 of them.
1 whole = 4 fourths 4 wholes = 16 fourths 4 wholes minus 2 fourths = 16 fourths minus 2 fourths = (16 - 2) fourths = 14 fourths 14 fourths = 3 wholes plus 2 fourths, or 3 wholes plus 1 tooth.
1/4
5
5 and 1/4
5 whols and 1 fourth
There are 8 fourths (also called 'quarters') in 2 wholes (or just plain, '2' )
There are 8 fourths. 2 x 4/4 = 8/4
I believe that there are 32 fourths in eight wholes.
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To find out how many thirds are in five wholes, you can multiply the number of wholes by the number of thirds in one whole. Since one whole is equal to three thirds, five wholes would be 5 × 3 = 15. Therefore, there are 15 thirds in five wholes.